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GENERAL ACCESS RESOURCES
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New! Introductory Access ArticleseHow's extensive collection of Access articles to get you up and running quickly!
About.com Access TutorialsLooking to learn about Microsoft Access? This collection of tutorials includes materials for novices and advanced users alike.
MS Access FAQsQuestion and Answer format on Database, Forms, General, Macros, Modules, Performance, Queries, Relationships, Reports, Security, Tables, etc. Also, Downloads and Links. Mainly earlier versions of Access...
Microsoft® Data Engine 1.0 General FAQFind answers to frequently asked questions about Microsoft Data Engine (MSDE) 1.0.
Microsoft® Office (Access) Software UpdatesSoftware updates for the Microsoft Office product line. Includes Service Packs and Security releases.
Microsoft® Access Developer's Home (MSDN)This section includes summaries and links to technical articles and code samples that describe how you can use Access to create sophisticated solutions, extend data to the Web, and build database solutions faster.
Microsoft® Access ObjectsGraphical Representation of the MS Access Objects
Microsoft® Access Support SiteHelp and Support from Microsoft.com
Microsoft® Access on Microsoft.comMicrosoft Access Online Information
Microsoft® Access Knowledge BaseDescription of Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) and how to use it to resolve problems and find solutions for Access 2002 users
MVPs.orgThis is your jumping off point to a number of interesting offerings being provided for you by a few folks associated with the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) program. Plan to check this page every so often as new sub webs are bound to show up from time to time. Listed below are the main sub areas you will find here now.
Woody's Access Watch"Woody's Access Watch (inevitably called WAW ), is a FREE newsletter directed specifically at Access users. If you're new to Access, we'll take you by the hand and show you how to get started. (In fact, I think WAW's initial issues have the best introduction to databases in general, and Access in particular, that's ever been printed.) If you're beyond the newbie stage, but need real-world advice on solving real-world problems, WAW will ring your chimes. And if (heaven forbid!) you're an Access programmer, we'll keep you up-to-date on all the latest techniques, bugs, security exposures, and everything else Microsoft wouldn't dare mention in public."
The Access Web by Dev AshishA collection of answers to various questions (some Frequently Asked, some rarely) asked in Usenet and Microsoft newsgroups, covering anything and everything Access/VBA related. A combined effort of several contributors, the website also maintains a comprehensive Resources section and few useful utilities.
Database Journal(The Knowledge Center For Database Professionals) This web site focuses on databases (Oracle, MS-SQL, MS-Access, DB2, MySQL, PHP, scripts, SQL Etc., Developer News, etc.). Articles, newsletters, on-line forums, etc.
AccessorySometimes what you need is not so much a single place to visit as a starting point from which to explore. This Web site, Accessory, is just such a starting point. It provides hyperlinks to around 50 different Web sites that deal with Access. They’re mainly oriented toward developers: training, source code, downloadable solutions, places to turn for help. Next time you’re stuck on some Access problem, this is a good place to start hunting for the answer.
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